39 Bruton Street W1

16 September 1940

By James Ramey

On 16 September 1940 at 10.24pm - just over a week into the London Blitz - a high explosive bomb fell on and ripped through No 39 Bruton Street W1, near Berkeley Square, just behind Air Ministry buildings. Two casualties were reported in the building when the bomb hit: the locally-based rescue service was requested and arrived at the scene just before 11pm.

39 Bruton Street had suffered catastrophic damage and its local coal gas main was ruptured. By 11.51pm both casualties had been extracted and City of Westminster ARP confirmed no more casualties left in the building.Bruton Mews and Bruton Street road were blocked by debris.